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1 . 4 4 fr OF S CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE... DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH Vol. 23 No CANDIAN C.RA...STATISTICS Week ending at... MARCH 25, 1943 ',... V '1... Record. for We.tern Inepection Divisor aupplied by Board of Crai. Commisnioners for Canada! **.... : a....'.-: V. -. ;. Published by Authority of the Hon. Jrnes A. MacKinnori, M:P.,, Minister of Trade and Commerce.... OTTAWA Price $2 a year 1943
2 00 I INDEX General Surnry *.,1I.s , Loation of Camdian Grain in Store or In Transit 2 Grades of CanedianGraininStore....,,.,...,... 3 Cotnitry Elevator Stooks and Total Tvrrers' Market ings in Western Canada. Port William-Port Arthur Stooke, Receipts and Shipments... 4 Daily and Weekly Average Closing Prices of Grain on Winnipeg Grain Exchange, (tario Grain in Storo, Carlot Prices at Toronto and Montreal., United States Grain in Store in Canada,,,.,...,...,.,s 6 Shipments to t.bited States 7
3 DEPARTbNT OF TRADE AND C OERC E DONION BUREAU OF STATISTICS - CANADA AGRICULTURAL BRANCH Issued April l, 1943 Dominion Statistician: S. A. Cudmoro, (Oxon,) ) F.SSO, F.R,S.C O Chief, Agricultural Branoh: C, F, Wilson, PhOD gtatisticiang W. Dougan. VISIBLE SUPPLY OF WHEAT 5tooks of Canadian wheat in store or in transit in North America at midnight March 25, 1943 totalled 435,433,439 bushels 0 This represented a decrease of 4167,266 bushels compared with the total a week earlier.!rch 25, Week March 26, 1943 previous 1942 bu, bu 0 bu. In Canadian positions 426,497, , ,790 In United States positions 8, ) 606, TOTAL , , ,471,931 FARMS' MARKETINGS The following quantities of wheat and coarse grain were delivered from farms in western Catiadat Week ending Week SInce Aug 1 Same period Mar t. 25, 1943 provicus 1942 X2ar ago bu bu0 bu 3 buq 1rnioat (except Durum) 1891,754 2 ; 307; , ,938,690 Duruin wheat 26,027 42,457 2,542,865 1, Oats 1, ,822,720 71,431; ,035,168 Barley ,565 1, , ,696,886 Rye 71, , , Flaxeeed 7,823 20, ,969 4,580,046 GRAIN INSPECTED Western grain inspected during the weok ending March 21, 1943 gradod as shown below 0 The identity of the 1942 wheat orop was not preserved bt in the case of ooareo grain and flaxseed it can be assumed that most of the grain was grc'vn in 1942, Cars No, 1 Northern 75 No, 2 Northern 139 No. 3 Northern 78 No 4 Northern 63 No, 5 Wheat 163 No, 6 Wheat 12 Food Wheat 3 Toughs 64 All others 69 TOTAL 666 OATS Cars BARLEY Cars NO q 2 C O W Q 62 No 0 1 & 2 CW 6-row 34 No 3 C,W, 89 No 0 3 C0W0 6-row 222 No, 1 Feed 91 No 0 1 & 2 COW, 2-'row 10 No 0 2 Feed 11 No 0 1 Foed 77 No, 3 Feed 1 NO V 2 Fv.d 62 Mixed Feed 1 Io., 3 Feed 5 Toughs 87 Toughs 103 All others 175 All others 20 TOTAL 517 TOTAL 533 RYE Cirs No, 1 & 2 C.W. No, 3 C.W. 5 No, 4 C.W. Toughs 4 All others 4 TOTAL 13 FLAXSEED Cars No, 1 c,vr. 26 No, 2 C,W 2 No 0 3 C.W. Toughs All others TOTAL CORN No 0 3 CW yellow No 0 41 C,W, Yellow No0 5 CL Yellow Toughs All others Carg TOTAL 1
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5 EF COUNTRY ELEVTORS C4IADIAN GRAIN IN STORE - MARCH 25, 1943 WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE FLAXSEED TOTAL bushels Manitoba 29,910,000 1,585,000 3,485, , ,000 35,727,000 Saskatohowan 117, ,035,000 5,970,000 1,818, , ,309,000 Alborta 76,440,000 3,705,000 3,110, , ,000 TOTAL ,000 15, ,565,000 2,816,000 1, : 003 : 000 1NT, :TE. & MILL 5,026, ,000 2,209,000 65, ,000 8,153,000 INT0 TERMINAlS 16,394,538 32,246 59, P ,524,019 VANC0UVERN..WEST 17,330,861 83,521 41, ,506,O7 VICTORIA 1,008, ,008,192 PRINCE RUPERT 1, CHJRCILL 2,617, ,617,396 FORT 1TL-PORT AL 99, ,387 13,166,472 2, 548, 6163,701, TOTAL WEST. DIV. 367,542,04326,959,15428, ,8115,198, ,145 EASTN I. PORTS - Co11inwood 523, ,665 Depot Harbour 1,401, ,401,667 Midland 1,573a , ,255 2, Midland, Simcoe 1,464, ,752,902 Midland, Tff±n 21434, Midland, Aberdeen , Owen Sund 714 ;; , ,078,454 Port MoNicol). 2,958,758 62, ,301.. : 305,342 Godori.ch E. & T, ,861 73,743 2, ,148 God'3rich WUC,F,M Q 78,442 16,000 10,333 - "' Sar-nia ,102 4,985l46 PtCoiborne, NH,B.'82,374 41, ,143,509 FtCo1borno. LL., ,850 26,286 10? Hithsrstone 975, Tororo 2,823,056 97,668 64,764 8,400 60,502 3, Petorbrigh ' 187,500 King'ion Elev. Co, l,77,6os Pro(3ott,0: ,519 13,985 2:070,356 TOTAL 26,980, ,400 1,298,459 21, O EASTN SBD O PORTS Montreal, N.H D I3C 9,981,547 10,963 4, ,035,969 Montea1, DE., ,321 6, Sorel 2, ,793,478 Three Rivers 5,260, ,260,392 Queboo, NCH.B Q 2,316,836 2, ,32L(56 West Saint John 1,305, ,831 Saint John, C.N.R, 283, ,916 Halifax TOTAL 2,98,l ,760 38, ,068,175 UNITED STATES Duluth ' 181,285 36, Bu.'fa10 511, , ,000-1,046,000 MiLwauke , , , ' 336,000 Portland 328, ,430 Boston i ,494,686 Now York 1,121, ,000 Now York Afloat 150, ,000 Philadelphia 725, ,712 Baltimore Albany & Afloat - - TOTAL 34O , , ,0 29 STORAGE AFLOAT 2,398,711 32, ,430,903 IN TRANSIT RAIL 7,317,913 2,606,153 1,639,822 43,168 79,263 11,606,219 IN TRANSIT U,SaA 3, ,596,198 IN STORE CANADA 426,497,075 30,562,212 30,990,675 5,532,563 5, ,921,164 IN STORE USA, 8,936, , , , OO 10,895,899 IN STORE CANADA)11 435,433,439 31,082,497 31,174,325 6,492,563 5,634, ,817,063 ND US,A, - itinciudo2,o47,514bush1of Durumwheat,
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7 -3- STOCKS IN BY PRINCIPAL GRADES, IN PUBLIC, SEMI-PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TERMINALS AND IN EASTERN ELEVATORS, MARCH 13, 1943 I WHEAT Fore William- Vancouver- Ike & 1wor St, Port Arthur Interior New Wostnr, Upper St. Lawronoe & Total Elevators Terminals & Victoria Ii.wrenoe Mariti.mes bushels 1 Hard 1,081,094 68, , ,814 1 Northern 51,672, P 795,254 10,077,125 21,500,645 19,457, ,503,205 2 Northern 33,115,005 2,383,908 6,425,114 5,539,315 3,133,727 50,602,069 3 Northern 4,735,614 19, , ,616 5,422 6, Northern 1,b04,733 63,830 56, , ,346,529 Number 5 4,298,687 19,814 75, , ,709 4,712,987 Number 6 484,785 1,483 6,956 12,551 3, ,169 Feed 99,477 1, CW Garnet ,167 2 C.W. Garnet 2,112 1, ,519-3, C.W, Garmt 5, ,001 Tough Contr. Grades 543,939 27, , Others 1,087,055 5, , P 346 1,204,629 Ontario , ,546 1 C.W. Amber Durum 3, , C.W. Amber Durum 442,854-1, , ,040 3 C.W. Amber Durtn ,538 7, ,555 4 C.W. Amber Durun 29, ,249 Tough Durun ,340 1, ,944 Others Durum ,930 39,758 TOTAL ,399 16,394,530 10,389,053 28,679,043 22,958, ,366,208 OATS , , , Ex. 3 C.W. 1,403,360-1, ,743-1,659,080 3 C.W. 2, ,374 9, ,300 1,388 2, Ex, 1 Feed ,261 4,758 7, ,648 12,683 2,341,531 1 Feed ,200-13, , ,552,085 2 Feed 192,988 2,058 13, ,375 3 Feed ,514 2,001 11,447 41,812 Tough ,932-13, ,601 Others 133,069 13,396 2,059 13,690 6, ,638 Eastern ,561 7,013 18,574 TOTAL 10,737, ,900,059 BkRLEY 2 0.w. Six-Ri 70,854 5, , ,047,689 3 C,W. Six-Row ,433 34,791 4, , C.W, Two-Row 116, ,334 1 Feed 2,603,982 4,573 14, , Feed ,168 3 Feed 32, ,185-1,665 90,144 Tough 624,760 10, ,766 Others , ,229 TOTAL 13,166, ,690 1,293,459 10,760 14, T.w. 1,372, ,232 38,555 1, C.W. 772, , Tough Others 236, ,759 TOTAL 2,543, ,029 30, ,395 3,469,340 37,244-56, ,563,957 2 c,w. 133, , , ,450 Tough 22 1F Others 18, ,161 Eastern ,510-3,510 TOTAL 3,701,933 37,568-60, ,800,376 GRAND TOTAL 130,149,007 16,524,019 13, ,995 0, ,251,
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9 1' COUNTRY ELEVATCR STOCKS, RECEfl TS AND SHIPMETS DURING WEEK ENDING MARCH 25, 1943 * COUNTRY WHEAT DURUM FLAX- ELEVATORS (except Durum) WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED bushols STOCKS IN STORE Manitoba 29,710, ,000 1,585,000 3,485,OCO 537, Saskatchewan 117, ,000 5, ,818, Alberta 76,440,000-3,705,000 3, ç 000 TOTAL 223,450, ,325,000 12,565, , Total - A Week Ago 223,540, ,350,000 12, ,763,000 1,348,000 A Yew Ago 200,700, ,000 1,885, ,000 RECEIPTS DURING WEEK Manitoba 168,859 10, , ) ,793 1,228 Saskatchewan 11067, , ,768 42,748 4,652 Alberta 640, ,094 13,439 1,784 TOTAL 1,877,022 24,022 1,566,873 1,090, ,664 Total - A Week Ago*,279,O21 39,655 1,789,119 1 $ 54,812 92,303 19,538 A Year Ago 1,641,545 22, , ,097 9,75] SHIPMENTS DURING WEEK Manitoba 109,547 25, , ,505 2, Saskatohewan 1,113, , ) ,102 Alberta 672, ; ,888 5,934 5,835 TOTAL ,512 31,425 1,591,959 1, Total - A Week Ago* 2 4,005,171 26,819 1,817,981 1,417, ,029 A Year Ago 3, , , ,926 * Revised TOTAL FAR3ERS' MARKETINGS, INCLUDING LOADINGS OVER PLATFORMS, IN WESTERN CANADA AUGUST 1, 1942 TO MARCH 25, 1943 WHEAT DURUM FLAX- (except Durum) WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE SEED bushels M! 20, ,378, ,247 24, ,348,136 Saskatchewan 96,271 : 33 1,161,948 40,744,386 3,355,222 7, Alberta 55,824,033 2,281 17,169, ,5:3 641, ,135 TOTAL 172, ,542,86571,431,466 52,610, ,467 10,489,969 FORT WILLWI AflDPORTARTHUR (Licensed capacity of Terminal elevators and temporary annexes ,210 bushels) In S t oro Wo. :s Week's_ShiomntE Shipm9nts since Aug 1 March 25 Reoept ke - Rail LakG Rail bushels Conimon wheat , ,560 L2,9i 74,634, ,270 Durum wheat 1,314,296 22,079 6, , ,282 Oats 10,787, ,9)7 945, O,61O 13,668,323 Barley 13,16", , ,597 8,892,136 6,659,433 Rye 2,548,616 13,658 14, , ,125 Flaxseed 3, TOTAL 130,149,807 2,211,465 1,683, ,265 35,418,813 Common Durum F1ax Wheat wheat Oats Barley Ryo seed Rooeipts since August ,784 2, ,553, ,257 2, ,350 4 m
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11 4 I' DAILY CLOSING PRICES AND WEEKLY WINNIPEG GRAIN -5- AVERAGES OF CASH GRAIN QUOTATIONS BY EXCHANGE WEEK ENDING MARCH 25, 1943 GRADES ON THE MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH WEEKLY AVERAGE - - (cents and eighths per bushol) WHEAT (Other than Durum) Not, 1 Man., Hard /6 100/2 100/6 100/4 99/6 No 1 Man, Northern /6 100/ /4 99/6 No, 2 Man, Northern 95/4 95/4 96/2 96/6 97/ /3 NO ç 3 Man, Northern 93/3 93/5 94/ /2 94/4 No 4 1,an 0 Northern 92/2 2/3 93/3 93/6 94/ /3 Number 5 88/7 88/7 90/1 90/ /6 90 Number 6 88/3 58/3 89/ /4 90/2 89/4 Feed 87/3 87/3 88/ /4 89/2 88/4 Tough No 1 Hard 97/2 97/ / /6 98/1 Tough No 0 1 Northern 97/2 97/ / /6 98/1 Tough No 0 2 Northern 93/6 93/6 94, /4 95/. 94/5 Tough No 3 Northrn 91/3 91/5 92/ /4 93/2 92/4 Rejected No 1 Northorn 91/3 91/3 92/1 92/ /6 92/1 Rejected No0 2 Northern 90/7 90/7 91/ /4 92/2 91/5 )joctod No 3 Northern 89/7 90/1 91/1 91/ /6 91 Smutty No 0 1 Northern 91/3 91/3 92/1 92/ /6 92/1 Smxty No 0 2 Northern 90/7 90/7 91/ /4 92/2 91/5 Smutty No 3 Northern 89/7 96/1 91/1 91/ /6 91 ]. C 0W, Garnet 95/5 95/5 96/3 96/6 97/ /3 2 CW Garnet 94/5 94/5 95/3 95/6 96/ /3 3 C,W., Garnet 93/1 93/1 93/7 94/2 94/6 94/4 93/7 No.1. Alberta Red Winter 94/5 94/5 94/7 95/2 94/6 94/4 94/6 No 2 Alberta Red inte' 94/5 94/5 94/7 95/2 94/6 94/4 94/6 No 3 Alberta Red Winter 92/5 92/5 92/7 93/2 97/6 92/4 92/6 DURMA WHEAT No, 1 CW., Arnbo 117/5 117/5 118/3 118/6 119/ /3 No 0 2 C.,W, Amber 117/5 117/5 118/3 118/6 119/ /3 No 0 3 C.,W Amber 115/5 115/5 116/3 116/6 117/ /3 OATS No 0 2 CW 0 50/6 50/ /2 51/2 51/2 51 No 3 C,W, 49/6 49/ /2 50/2 50/2 50 No 0 1 Food 49/4 49/4 49/ /6 No 2 Feed /2 49/4 49/4 49/4 49/2 No 0 3 Feed 47/6 4/ /2 48/2 48/2 48 BARLEY No 0 1 CW, Six-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64,/6 64/6 64/6 No 0 2 C,W0 Six-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No 0 3 CW, Six-Row /2 62/2 62/2 62/2 62/2 No, 1 C W0 T-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 No, 2 C 0 W 0 Two-Row 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64/6 64,/6 No 1 Feed /2 61/2 61/2 61/6 61/2 No 0 2 Food 60/2 60/2 60/4 60/4 60/ /4 No 0 3 Food 59/2 59/2 59/4 59/4 59/ /4 RL No : 2 CW 65/4 651/4 65/5 65/5 65/5 65/5 65/5 3 C.2 W 0 61/2 61/2 61/2 61/2 61/2 61/2 61/2 No 0 4 C 0 W, so/i 60/1 so/i so/i so/i So/i so/i Ergoty 56/5 56/5 56/5 56/5 56/5 56/5 56/5 Rejected No 0 2 CT0 59/5 59/5 59/5 59/5 59/5 59/5 59,/s CORN 3 c 0 W, yellow-20% Moisture F lax S EEl) No, I C 0 w No 0 2 C0W 221 F I X E D P R I C E No 0 3 O.W. 210 No 0 4 CW MW
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13 1 ' 6 k. ONTARIO GRAIN STOCKS $ IN STORE AT WHEAT OihTS FLAXSEED CORN BUCKWHEAT SOYBEAN bushels $ Goderich Sarnia - 6 : Port Coibofno 104,179 11, ,123 - Humbesiono Toronto , ,356 Prescoi;t - 23,507 - Montreal - 7, ; 185 1,015 Halifax TOTAL 233,545 18,572 3, ,737 5, ,356 DAILY QUOTATIONS AND WEEKLY AVERAGES OF ONTLRIO WHEAT AND COARSE GRAIN DLIVERED IN CARIOTS AT MONTREAL AND TORONTO WEEK ENDING MARCH 25, 1943 MONTREAL MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH WEEKLY AVERAGE (cents and eighths per bushel) No, 1 White 1., ,26 No 2 White ,25 1, No 3 White l ,24 1,24 No 0 1 Red Winter 1, , No 0 2 Rod Winte: ,,25 1,25 1, No 0 3 Rod Winter , , No, 1 Mixed Wintor 1.,26 1, ,, No 0 2 Mixed Winter Q No, 3 Mixed Winter Q TORONTO Oats, good ; sound, heavy Q Barley, geod malting Rye No e Corn 3 Natural , Buckwheat Mixed Grain STOCKS OF UNITED STATES GAIN IN CANADA, MARCH 25, 1943 WHEAT OATS RYE CORN SOYBEAN b usho is Coliingwoo y Midland, Tiffn Y - Mido.nd Aberdoen ) 008Y - Port MoNicoll - 86,039y - Sarn.a -' - 237,483w - Port Colborne, 1,4L ,994y - Port Colbornc, LL ,995W - port Coibo!ne, MoL. -' -' 974K - Huraberetone y precott - 245:927y Montroal, NH,B Q 1,340,094Y - Three Rivers ,526 Halirix ,487y TOTA1 -, 23, Same p*rod last year ,35 23,548 2, ,148 YYellow W;Whito K-Kafffr
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15 Ii -7- SHIPMEITS OF OANADLN S."IY TO UNITED STATES RAIL - LAI Western Ft. William- Eastern ft. William- Total Elevators Pt, Arthur Elevators Pt. Arthur bushel a WHEAT Week ending March 25 1,83 1,760,952 August 1 to date ,Z ,199 12,572,353 a3,412, 532. OATS - Week ending March , , fl - August 1 to date ,807 6,371, ,169,995 1,081,051 25, 869,948 BARLEY Week ending March ,347 1,250 39,83 - August 1 to date ,451 6,037, ,430 9,206, O5 CANADIAN CORN RECEIFf S, SHIPILENTS AND STOCKS WEEK ENDING MARCH 25, 194w At At Pacific At At Western Coast Fort William- Eastern Total Country Points Terminals Port Arthur Elevators CANADIAN 1ESTN CORN bushe 1 Receipts during week 37Z - - 1,425 1,797 Shipments during week ,723 Stocks in 8tore CANADIAN STN CORN Receipts dr1ng week ,027 23,027 Shipments during week ,704 Stocks in store , 737
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